Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
You'll also then know that democracy is a process and doesn't stand still. The public now know a lot more than we did in 2016 about the effects of leaving. Real democracy is to have another vote.

And seriously, your last comment made me laugh a lot. So Brexiteers knew they were voting for this mess we're in then?

Stop blaming remainers for the mess that prominent leavers have put us in. There is no clear plan put forward by Brexiteers that make us any better off than before. International companies are cutting jobs in their droves. Food prices will go up in a no deal Brexit. Every impartial report (including the Govt's own Brexit report) shows we will be worse off.

The real ignorant people are ones who advocate leaving without a deal and trading on WTO terms. If you are one of those people, you have absolutely zero idea about international trade or UK economics. Basically you have no idea what you are talking about.

I'm fed up of hearing The Sun and Mail sound bytes like 'will of the people' and 'leave means leave'. Do some proper reading and stop spouting such utter crap. WTF is a leave vote? Prominent leavers can't even agree so what chance do you reckon any of us do??

Finally, history will certainly judge everyone involved and for Johnson, Gove, Fox and Farage...it won't be pretty. Somehow, these charlatans still have jobs for which they are incompetent and platforms for which they can talk rubbish and people are still falling for it.
It's a pity that you and I are on opposite sides of the political divide as we often agree on things Albion.

I would like to make a couple of observations. Firstly, I do not read the Sun, Mail or the Mirror, I want to leave with a deal and the only reason I callers Remainers ignorant is because it was them who claimed that Brexiteers were ignorant in the first place which IS self indulgent and ignorant.

If you read bordering's post, whose points are pretty well based on facts and not mights or maybes, why would anybody want to remain in an institution which is in decline? Nobody knows what the future holds, in or out. The one thing that I do know is that as a Brexiteer I consider myself a reasonably intelligent individual and along with 52% of the electorate voted to leave and no, I don't believe we are in any better position to know what to do now, in fact I believe we are more confused.